A Library Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDDCDD

As one who from an antechamber dimA
Is ushered suddenly to his surpriseB
Before a gathering of the great and wiseB
Feels for the moment all his senses swimA
Then looks around him like a veteran grimA
When peerless armies pass before his eyesB
Or Michael when he marshals in the skiesB
The embattled legions of the cherubimA
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So shall the scholar pause within this doorC
With startled reverence and proudly standD
And feel that though the ages' flags are furledD
By Time's rude breath their spoils are here in storeC
The riches of the race are at his handD
And well nigh all the glory of the worldD

W. M. Mackeracher



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